Revision 77e03229ca4eaa3d9cf44ec34ebf887213d11dc7 authored by Zack Buhman on 06 April 2024, 01:17:39 UTC, committed by Michael Tokarev on 10 April 2024, 17:32:12 UTC
The saturation arithmetic logic in helper_macl is not correct.
I tested and verified this behavior on a SH7091.

Signed-off-by: Zack Buhman <zack@buhman.org>
Message-Id: <20240404162641.27528-2-zack@buhman.org>
[rth: Reformat helper_macl, add a test case.]
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
(cherry picked from commit c97e8977dcacb3fa8362ee28bcee75ceb01fceaa)
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
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pythondeps.toml
# This file describes Python package requirements to be
# installed in the pyvenv Python virtual environment.
#
# Packages are placed in groups, which are installed using
# the ensuregroup subcommand of python/scripts/mkvenv.py.
# Each group forms a TOML section and each entry in the
# section is a TOML key-value list describing a package.
# All fields are optional; valid fields are:
#
# - accepted: accepted versions when using a system package
# - installed: fixed version to install in the virtual environment
#              if a system package is not found; if not specified,
#              defaults to the same as "accepted" or, if also missing,
#              to the newest version available on PyPI.
# - canary: if specified, use this program name to present more
#           precise error diagnostics to the user.  For example,
#           'sphinx-build' can be used as a bellwether for the
#           presence of 'sphinx' in the system.

[meson]
# The install key should match the version in python/wheels/
meson = { accepted = ">=0.63.0", installed = "1.2.3", canary = "meson" }

[docs]
sphinx = { accepted = ">=1.6", installed = "5.3.0", canary = "sphinx-build" }
sphinx_rtd_theme = { accepted = ">=0.5", installed = "1.1.1" }

[avocado]
# Note that qemu.git/python/ is always implicitly installed.
# Prefer an LTS version when updating the accepted versions of
# avocado-framework, for example right now the limit is 92.x.
avocado-framework = { accepted = "(>=88.1, <93.0)", installed = "88.1", canary = "avocado" }
pycdlib = { accepted = ">=1.11.0" }
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